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bronze
in
A Feast For Crows
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- His breastplate was bronze as well, and his head in his crested halfhelm.
p. 128.5 *bronze = made of a type of high-quality metal
- Arya could see the arrow slits in the great bronze breastplate, and stains and speckles on the Titan's arms and shoulders where the seabirds nested.
p. 128.9
- His legs were carved of solid stone, the same black granite as the sea monts on which he stood, though around his hips he wore an armored skirt of greenish bronze.†
p. 128.5
- One hand rested atop the ridge to his left, bronze fingers coiled about a knob of stone; the other thrust up into the air, clasping the hilt of a broken sword.†
p. 128.6
- The only hills here were the ones that men had raised of brick and granite, bronze and marble.†
p. 130.9
- Ahead, a row of mighty statues stood along both sides of the channel, solemn stone men in long bronze robes, spattered with the droppings of the seabirds.†
p. 133.9
- On the other side of the doors, a huge horse of bronze and iron reared up on two great legs.†
p. 136.8
- Bronze Yohn mistrusts me.†
p. 220.4
- "Bronze Yohn will do what he will do," he said, kneeling.†
p. 220.9
- One of those others is Bronze Yohn, after all, and Nestor is very much aware that he was born of the lesser branch of House Royce.†
p. 223.2
- She found him hunched over a table by a window, surrounded by parchment scrolls that might have come from Valyria before its Doom, and heavy leather-bound books with bronze-and-iron hasps.†
p. 231.1
- Signed at Runestone by Bronze Yohn Royce, Lady Waynwood, Lords Hunter, Redfort, and Belmore, and Symond Templeton, the Knight of Ninestars.†
p. 346.3
- She had it bronzed, and kept it in her chamber pot.†
p. 361.9
- The offerings that his men spilled out before the kingsmoot included sealskins and walrus tusks, arm rings made of whalebone, warhorns banded in bronze.†
p. 385.5
- When they upended them at the base of the stone steps, a torrent of silver, bronze, and steel spilled forth; arm rings, collars, daggers, dirks, and throwing axes.†
p. 386.8
- No throne was ever bought with bronze, the Damphair thought.†
p. 388.6
- And Yohn Royce, mightiest of them all, the redoubtable Bronze Yohn, Lord of Runestone, Nestor's cousin and the chief of the senior branch of House Royce.†
p. 469.1
- Eight, you said ...Bronze Yohn is one of them?†
p. 475.8
- "Bronze Yohn knows me," she reminded him.†
p. 475.8
- Last of all came the Royces, Lord Nestor and Bronze Yohn.†
p. 480.4
- Bronze Yohn had slate-grey eyes, half-hidden beneath the bushiest eyebrows she had ever seen.†
p. 480.9
- The others seemed at a loss till Bronze Yohn Royce cracked his knuckles, and said, "We did not come for your signature.†
p. 482.9
- Bronze Yohn Royce leaned forward.†
p. 484.9
- "He was Jon Arryn's son as well, cousin," Bronze Yohn said, frowning at the Keeper.†
p. 485.7
- Bronze Yohn said, "We shall have Lord Robert."†
p. 486.2
- She saw Lothor Brune reach for his own sword, but before the blades could meet Bronze Yohn rose in wrath.†
p. 486.7
- Bronze Yohn put himself squarely in Corbray's path.†
p. 487.1
- Bronze Yohn said, "It was never our intent—"†
p. 487.4
- Bronze Yohn's grey eyes considered Petyr Baelish.†
p. 488.6
- Bronze Yohn was not there to see; he had already departed from the Eyrie to begin the long descent, as had Ser Lyn Corbray before him.†
p. 488.9
- Bronze Yohn Royce will continue to be hostile, I fear, but so long as he stands alone he is not so much a threat.†
p. 489.6
- He wore the chain of coins that had once belonged to Vargo Hoat; coins from half a hundred distant cities, silver and gold, copper and bronze, square coins and round coins, triangles and rings and bits of bone.†
p. 573.6
- On her head a circlet of hammered bronze sat askew, graven with runes and ringed with small black swords.†
p. 813.2
- "Our cousin Bronze Yohn had himself a mêlée at Runestone," Myranda Royce went on, oblivious, "a small one, just for squires.†
p. 883.7
- Bronze Yohn knighted him†
p. 883.9
- Lady Waynwood will most like marry him to one of her granddaughters, or one of Bronze Yohn's.†
p. 884.7
- Mychel was the best young swordsman in the Vale, and gallant ...or so poor Mya thought, till he wed one of Bronze Yohn's daughters.†
p. 885.5
- It had to be, for her to risk Bronze Yohn's wroth.†
p. 893.6
- In her hands was a crown, a bronze circlet ringed by iron swords.†
p. 910.9
- She studied the — sword, the parchment, the bronze-and-iron crown.†
p. 913.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(bronze as in: bronze won't corrode in salt water) a brownish-colored metal with red or yellow hues that is made of copper and (usually) tinBronze metals in the Olympics and many other contests are awarded for third place.
With the discovery of bronze (about 3,000 BC), people could make tools and weapons that were harder and more durable than those made of copper and stone that preceded bronze. -
(2)
(bronze as in: a bronze tan) a reddish-brown or yellowish-brown color like that of one of the metals with the same name -- often used to refer to a suntan or a dark glowing complexion
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(3)
(bronze as in: her bronze is on display) something made of the brownish metal with the same name -- such as a sculpture (statue) or a third place medal
- (4) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)